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| At the hub of this international centre of commerce, culture and natural
beauty is the cosmopolitan Four Seasons, rising above the Pacific Centre's more
than 100 fine shops and featuring Chartwell, one of the city's best restaurants.
This hotel has a reputation for pampering its guests. Choose from elegantly
decorated guest rooms and suites; some featuring marble bathrooms and each
decorated in terracotta or black toile and complimentary colours. It provides
phones with voice mail in English, French and Japanese for business travelers,
as well as Internet access and fax, copying and delivery services. Special
treats include milk and cookies for kids on their arrival. The
downtown location is convenient to arts, cultural and historical
sites. |
| Reviews of Four Season's Hotel |
What a wonderful hotel, great view of the city, four star accommodations too.
Incredible people - no concierge floor but the whole hotel was great for walking
around in the January 2008 Snow and Ice this week. I will stay there again.
The location is great because it's near a mall. However, I felt that the
price was too high for the size of the room. Food and service was okay - nothing
to write home about.
Vancouver is the most beautiful city i have ever been to everyone must go for
third special experience. The four seasons hotel is GREAT good for kids and
adults the pool is beautiful and the food is probably the widest selection you
have ever seen. if your in Vancouver you must visit the point Grey area it has
amazing beaches and is a cute remote place. While in Vancouver make sure you go
to the top rated restaurant Lumeiere Rob Pheene is the chef with amazing dishes.
A fun activity for the kids would be to rent a segway down at Granville island a
beautiful place. Vancouver is the best place in the world so far and you can
trust me because i have been to every content in the world and every province in
Canada. Go To Vancouver you will not regret it!
We visited for 4 days and were completely underwhelmed by everything.
Vancouver was ok but not as great as other Canadian cities we have been to. The
hotel was an old 1960s version of 4 seasons we have stayed in elsewhere. While
the location was good overall it was not worth the money we paid. Not
particularly a kid friendly hotel or city
I LOVE LOVE LOVED this hotel. It was extremely wonderful in every way. The
service was great in every part of the hotel. The pool is clean and comfortable.
Every room is done up nicely daily. The food at both restaurants and the bar was
very good. The staff was very accommodating and will try their best to get you
what you want even if it's not on the menu. The desk attendants know the city
well and give excellent suggestions. They are very informed and helpful. When
given directions by them we never got lost.
The mall underneath the hotel is quite nice and it's wonderful to be able to
take the hotel elevators to and from the mall. The art museum is just kitty
corner from the hotel. |
| Directions to Four Season's Hotel |
Leave the airport and follow Grant McConachie Way (this leads onto the
Arthur Laing Bridge and eventually into Granville Street)
Continue north along Granville Street and cross the Granville Street Bridge
Stay in the right lane and take the Seymour Street exit
After eight blocks turn left onto Dunsmuir Street
After two blocks turn left onto Howe Street
The Hotel is immediately on the left just past the shopping centre
Note: The main entrance of the Hotel is located on Howe Street, which is a
one-way street. |
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www.fourseasons.com/vancouver
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